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Haneda Airport Unveils Luxury Hospitality Experience
By MGN Editorial•February 20, 2026 at 02:00 PM
Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport launches an all-inclusive luxury stay featuring Japanese cultural experiences for travelers.
In a move to enhance the travel experience for passengers passing through Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Sumitomo Fudosan Villa Fontaine Co., Ltd. has unveiled a new all-inclusive luxury hospitality package at its Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport property.
According to the press release, the new offering will provide guests with an immersive taste of traditional Japanese culture, including rickshaw rides, kimono fittings, and fine dining experiences. The hotel, which is directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3, aims to give international travelers a chance to 'experience the essence of Japan' during their layovers or short stays.
'This new package is part of our strategy to position Haneda as a world-class international hub, offering passengers a chance to engage with Japanese culture and hospitality in an accessible and convenient way,' said Takeshi Kawasaki, CEO of Sumitomo Fudosan Villa Fontaine. 'We want to give travelers a memorable experience that goes beyond just catching a flight.'
The all-inclusive package, which starts at 50,000 yen per night, includes round-trip airport transfers via traditional Japanese rickshaw, a private kimono fitting and photoshoot session, and a multi-course kaiseki dinner prepared by the hotel's executive chef. Guests will also have access to other on-site amenities like an onsen hot spring bath and Japanese garden.
This latest announcement comes as Haneda Airport continues to position itself as a premier international gateway, having recently completed a major terminal expansion and sustainability upgrades. Industry analysts say the new luxury hospitality offering aligns with the airport's broader strategy to differentiate its passenger experience and attract higher-yield travelers.
Source: PR Newswire - Travel
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